Saturday, September 18—The ship Orient, 1032 tons, Alex[?]er Lawence, master, from London, July 4th. J. Stilling, and Co., agents. Passengers—Mr. Ross (surgeon). Mr. and Mrs. Mather, two children and female servant, Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 wordsGRAFT ORANGE TREES.—This operation may be performed any time from now up to next. April; but there is no better time than the present. This should be performed in the same manner as recommended for fruit trees generally, in the ...
Article : 575 wordsThe Hobart Town Telegraph of September 11, reports as follows with reference to the local markets:— During the week business has been uncommonly dull. Few sales have been effected in colonial produce. Wheat may be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 310 wordsThe short interim since the dispatch of my last has been marked by nothing but a continuance of the now long existing dulness in nearly all descriptions of imports. None appear to have improved in value; indeed, on the other hand, ...
Article : 2,490 wordsThe following are the latest quotations we can find in the English papers:— At the opening of the market(July 2)prices exhibited extreme heaviness, and there were few transactions entered into ...
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Family Notices : 34 wordsGOOROO.—Your verses have excited some mirth in private circles; but from motives of for bearance we had rather not publish them. We think enough has been said: and there are the feelings of other persons to consult besides those of ...
Article : 193 wordsCAPTAIN HART has a notice of motion for Wednesday next, on the subject of our colonial defences, and it is our most earnest hope that that motion will be carried. On the question of our ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 379 wordsBY the arrival of the Orient we are enabled to put our readers in possession of a few days' later intelligence. The news contains nothing of particular importance, no insurrection having ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsMARINE SURVEYS.—Captain Douglas he is been engaged in making a series of official but veys of the coast around Kangaroo Island, and a set of four charts is being prepared under most careful ...
Article : 120 wordsWE have, on, several occasions, enforced the necessity of an Act being passed defining the powers and privileges of the Parliament of this colony. To define those powers and privileges ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsMOUNT BARKER—CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—On Sunday, the 12th instant, an admirable discourse on the subject of "the Atonerment" was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Russell of St. John's Church, Adelaide, at Mr. Atwell's store[?] ...
Article : 137 wordsThe following is the official list of mails to be dispatched on the dates undermentioned:— General Post Office, Adelaide, September 20, 1858. Mails will be dispatched as under:— ...
Article : 92 wordsA PIECE of good news reached us on Saturday by telegraph from Melbourne. The navigability ofthe Murrumbidgee, almost to its sources, is an established fact. Beyond Wagga Wagga the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 20 Sep 1858, Page 2
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